Pre-Socratic Philosophers Subject Guide
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1 Pre-Socratic Philosophers Subject Guide SCOPE: The purpose of this guide is to provide a starting point for research in our library for various topics. This particular guide contains selected print and electronic resources available through the Rouquette Library at Saint Joseph Seminary College. It is not intended to be a comprehensive listing of sources nor does it take the place of your own additional research. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Subject Headings: In the event that this subject guide does not contain what you need, try using the following selected subject headings to search in the Library Catalog. Cosmology ; Heraclitus ; Monism ; Parmenides ; Philosophers, Ancient ; Philosophy, Ancient ; Pre-Socratic Philosophers Other subject headings can be identified by using the multi-volume set of Library of Congress Subject Headings books located in the Reference Collection. SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHER: Bede Roselli. Call or for an appointment. ARTICLES in Rouquette Library Adomenas, Mantas. Heraclitus on Religion. Phronesis (1999): < link to full text available through EBSCOhost] Arntzenius, Frank. Are There Really Instantaneous Velocities? The Monist 83.2 (2000): < link to full text available through EBSCOhost] Austin, Scott. Plato's Reception of Parmenides. Philosophy & Phenomenological Research 66.1 (2003): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Bernardete, Seth. On Heraclitus. Review of Metaphysics 53.3 (2000): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Booth, N. B. Empedocles' Account of Breathing. Journal of Hellenic Studies 80 (1960):
2 [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] A Mistake to Be Avoided in the Interpretation of Empedocles. Journal of Hellenic Studies 96 (1976): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Brittain, Charles and John Palmer. The New Academy's Appeals to the Presocratics. Phronesis (2001): < ph> [< click to follow a persistent Cleve, Felix M. Understanding the Pre-Socratics: Philological or Philosophical Reconstruction? International Philosophical Quarterly 33.3 (1963): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Collobert, Catherine. Aristotle's Review of the Presocratics: Is Aristotle Finally an Historian of Philosophy? Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.3 (2002): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1st floor] Drossart Lulofs, H. J. Aristotle's ITEPI ΦΨTΩN. Journal of Hellenic Studies 77.1 (1957): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Furley, D. Empedocles and the Clepsydra. Journal of Hellenic Studies 77 (1957): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Glazebrook, Trish. Zeno Against Mathematical Physics. Journal of the History of Ideas (2001): < [< click to follow a persistent Goldin, Owen. Heraclitean Satiety and Aristotelian Actuality. Monist 74.4 (1991): < Granger, Herbert. Death's Other Kingdom: Heraclitus on the Life of the Foolish and the Wise. Classical Philology 95.3 (2000): < link to full text available through EBSCOhost]
3 < Kenig Curd, Patricia. Knowledge and Unity in Heraclitus. Monist 74.4 (1991): < Parmenidean Monism. Phronesis (1991): < link to full text available through EBSCOhost] Ketchum, Richard. A Note on Barnes' Parmenides. Phronesis 38.1 (1993): < link to full text available through EBSCOhost] King, Walter N. Shakespeare and Parmenides: The Metaphysics of Twelfth Night. Studies in English Literature, (1968): [full text available in the Bound Serials Gurtler, Gar M. Plotinus and the Platonic Parmenides. International Philosophical Quarterly 32.4 (1992): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Hershbell, J. P. The Idea of Strife in Early Greek Thought. The Personalist 53 (1974): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Hoy, Ronald C. Parmenides Complete Rejection of Time. Journal of Philosophy (1994): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Hussey, Edward. Heraclitus on Living and Dying. Monist 74.4 (1991): Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Kingsley, Peter. From Pythagoras to the Turba Philosophorum: Egypt and Pythagorean Tradition. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes. 57 (1994): < O> link to full text available through JSTOR, on campus only] Kingsley, Peter and Bruce Nelson. Ancient Philosophy, Mystery and Magic: Empedocles and
4 Pythagorean Tradition. Parabola 21.4 (1996): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1st floor] Kirk, G. S. Natural Change in Heraclitus. Mind (1951): < [< click to follow a persistent link to full text available through JSTOR, on campus only] LePoidevin, Robin. Zeno's Arrow and the Significance of the Present. Philosophy 50 supplement (2002): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Longrig, J. Empedocles' Fertile Fish. Journal of Hellenic Studies 4 (1974): 173. [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Lovejoy, Arthur. The Meaning of фϋόιζ in the Greek Physiologers. The Philosophical Review (1909): < [< click to follow a persistent link to full text available through JSTOR, on campus only] Mansfeld, Jaap. Presocratics. Phronesis 48.2 (2003): < link to full text available through EBSCOhost] McLaughlin, William. Resolving Zeno's Paradoxes. Scientific American (1994): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Miller, Mitchell H. Unwritten Teachings in the Parmenides. Review of Metaphysics 48.3 (1995): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Montiglio, Sylvia. Wandering Philosophers in Classical Greece. Journal of Hellenic Studies 120 (2000): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Moravesik, J. M. Appearance and Reality in Heraclitus' Philosophy. Monist 74.4 (1991): <
5 Most, Glenn M. The Fire Next Time: Cosmology, Allegoresis, and Salvation in the Derveni Papyrus. Journal of Hellenic Studies 117 (1997): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Nadaff, Gerard. On the Origin of Anaximander's Cosmological Model. Journal of the History of Ideas 59.1 (1998): 28. [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] O'Brien, D. The Effects of a Simile: Empedocles' Theories of Seeing and Breathing. Journal of Hellenic Studies 90 (1970): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Palmer, John A. and Mary Louise Gill. Plato's Reception of Parmenides. Mind (2001): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Papa-Grimaldi, Alba. Why Mathematical Solutions to Zeno's Paradoxes Miss the Point. Review of Metaphysics 50.2 (1996): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Peck, A. L. Plato Versus Parmenides? Philosophical Review 71 (1962): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Peterson, Sandra. Plato's Parmenides: A Principle of Interpretation and Seven Arguments. Journal of the History of Philosophy 34.2 (1996): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Philip, J. A. The Fragments of the Presocratic Philosophers. Phoenix 10.3 (1956): < [< click to follow a persistent link to full text available through JSTOR, on campus only] Rickless, Samuel C. How Parmenides Saved the Theory of Forms. Philosophical Review (1998): < [< click to follow a persistent Robinson, Thomas M. Heraclitus and Plato on the Language of the Real. Monist 74.4 (1991): 481-
6 490. < [< click to follow a persistent Rochol, Hans. The Dialogue Parmenides: An Insoluble Enigma in Platonism? International Philosophical Quarterly 11.4 (1971): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Sanders, Scott Russell. Ancient Quartets. Parabola 20.1 (1995): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Shelley, Cameron. The Influence of Folk Meterology in the Anaximander Fragment. Journal of the History of Ideas 61.1 (2001): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Sprague, R. K. Empedocles, Hera and Cratylus 404c. Classical Review 22 (1972): 169. [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Stannard, Jerry. The Presocratic Origin of Explanatory Method. The Philosophical Quarterly % %2915%3A60%3C193%3ATPOOEM%3E2.0.CO%3B2-A> [< click to follow a persistent link to full text available through JSTOR, on campus only] States, Bert O. Of Paradoxes and Tautologies. American Scholar 67.1 (1998): < link to full text available through EBSCOhost] Stern, David G. Heraclitus' and Wittgenstein's River Images: Stepping into the Same River. Monist 74.4 (1991): < [< click to follow a persistent Vick, George R. Heidegger's Linguistic Rehabilitation of Parmenides' Being. American Philosophical Quarterly 8.2 (1971): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor] Victorino, Tejera. Listening to Herakleitos. Monist 74.4 (1991): (1965): < <
7 live> [< click on hyperlink to follow a persistent Waugh, Joanne B. Heraclitus: Postmodern Socratic? Monist 74.4 (1991): < Wilcox, Joel. Barbarian Psyche in Heraclitus. Monist 74.4 (1991): < Wolpert, Lewis. The Well-Spring. Nature (2000): 887. < link to full text available through EBSCOhost] Zuckert, Catheirne H. Plato's Parmenides: A Dramatic Reading. Review of Metaphysics 51.4 (1998): [full text available in the Bound Serials Collection of Rouquette Library, 1 st floor]
8 BOOKS in Rouquette Library RH 109 R765p v J312g 117 M229c 128 L G984h 180 P W52e FRE F877a G586g H362e J175t M217p N558p OWE Taylor, C. C. W., ed. From the Beginning to Plato. London: Routledge, [Series Title: Routledge History of Philosophy] Jaspers, Karl. The Great Philosophers. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, McMullin, Ernan. The Concept of Matter in Greek and Medieval Philosophy. Notre Dame IN: University of Notre Dame, Lakoff, George and Mark Johnson. The Pre-Socratics: The Cognitive Science of Early Greek Metaphysics in Philosophy in the Flesh. New York: Basic Books, Guthrie, W. K. C. A. History of Greek Philosophy. Cambridge MA: University Press, Kaufmann, Walter. Philosophic Classics: Thales to St. Thomas. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice Hall, West, M. L. Early Greek Philosophy and the Orient. Oxford: Clarendon Press, Freeman, Kathleen. The Pre-Socratic Philosophers. 2d. ed. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, Ancilla to the Pre-Socratic Philosophers. Cambridge MA: Harvard Univerisity Press, Gomprez, Theodor. Greek Thinkers. New York: Humanities Press, Heidegger, Martin. Early Greek Thinking. San Francisco: Harper & Row, Jaeger, Werner. The Theology of the Early Greek Philosophers. Oxford: Clarendon Press, McKirahan, Richard D. Philosophy before Socrates:An Introduction with Texts and Commentary. Indianapolis: Hackett Publ, Nietzsche, Friedrich. Philosophy in the Tragic Age of the Greeks. Chicago: Regenery Books, Owens, Joseph. A History of Ancient Western Philosophy. New York: Appleton-Century- Crofts, 1959.
9 R552g R563i W247g W571p. 09 St12c. 1 An18zk. 21 H124a. 3 M865r. 3 Z45z. 4 H412 M299h. 4 M333h. 4 R567h. 5 Ob6e Robin, Leon. Greek Thought and the Origins of the Scientific Spirit. New York: Russell & Russell, Robinson, J. M. An Introduction to Early Greek Philosophy. Boston: Houghton & Mifflin, Warner, Rex. The Greek Philosophers. New York: New American Library, Wheelwright, Phillip Ellis. The Presocratics. New York: Odyssey Press, Stace, W. I. A Critical History of Greek Philosophy. New York: Macmillan, Kahn, Charles H. Anaximander and the Origins of Greek Cosmology. New York: Columbia University Press, Hahn, Robert. Anaximander and the Architects: Contributions of Greek and Egyptian Architectural Technologies to the Origins of Greek Philosophy. Albany NY: SUNY Press, Mourelatos, Alexander. The Route of Parmenides: A Study of Word, Image and Argument in the 'Fragments.' New Haven CT: Yale University Press, Zeno of Elea. Zeno of Elea: A Text, with Translation and Notes. Amsterdam: Adof Hakkert, Maly, Kenneth and Parivs Emad, eds. Heidegger on Heraclitus. Lewiston NY: Mellen Press, Markovich, Miroslav. Herakleitos. Stuttgart: A. Druckenmuller, Heraclitis. Heraclitus: 'Fragments.' Toronto: University Press, O'Brien, Denis. Empedocles' Cosmic Cycle: A Reconstruction from the 'Fragments' and Secondary Sources. London: Cambridge University Press, Parmenides. Parmenides of Elea: 'Fragments,' A Text and Translation with Introduction.
10 3 P241 G137p 184 P697pa T212p 193 H362h 531 G924m H24e V614m 938 R382t Toronto: University Press, Plato. Plato and Parmenides: Parmenides' 'Way of Truth' and Plato's 'Parmenides.' London: Routledge, 1964 Taylor, A. E. Philosophical Studies. Freeport NY: Books for Libraries Press, Murray, Michael. Heidegger and Modern Philosophy: Critical Essays. New Haven CT: Yale University Press, Greenbaum, Adolf. Modern Science and Zeno's 'Paradoxes.' Middletown CT: Wesleyan University Press, Harris, C. Leon. Evolution, Genesis, and Revelations: With Readings from Empedocles to Wilson. Albany: State University of New York Press, Versenyi, Laszlo. Man's Measure: A Study of the Greek Image of Man from Homer to Sophocles. Albany: State University of New York Press, Richard, Carl J. Twelve Greeks and Romans Who Changed the World. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, This pathfinder was compiled by Bede Roselli and cited using MLA Style, 6 th ed, Rouquette Library Saint Joseph Seminary College Spring 2008
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